Now I do not believe manufacturers claiming that their equipment can work under water, it's not! For shooting underwater, I will use special sealed boxes for cameras. Different pros: Olympus TG-320 was purchased precisely because of the merits of shooting underwater. For photography on water and underwater at a shallow depth of up to 1 meter. Image quality and settings, like many "soap dishes" costing less than TG-320. Its cons: The new camera leaked already during use at a depth of 0.5 meters. I repeat, the camera is new, the lid is closed correctly and put on the lock, all sealing gums are intact and clean. After photographing a 3-year-old child on smooth water, near the shore at a depth of half a meter, without sharp dives of the camera under water to a depth of no more than half a meter, then the bottom. Olympus TG-320 sank, water got under the lid, and when I opened the lid, I shook out the water from inside the case, there was a lot of water. Having taken out the card and left the battery to dry for several days, but alas, the drowned man did not return to life. I won't buy anything from Olympus again!
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